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Moroccan Exporters Head to Egypt to Boost Trade Ties
Moroccan Exporters Head to Egypt to Boost Trade Ties

Morocco World

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Moroccan Exporters Head to Egypt to Boost Trade Ties

Rabat — In a move to boost trade relations between Morocco and Egypt, exporters from the North African country are set to visit Cairo this weekend. The delegation is expected to explore new business opportunities, according to the Moroccan Confederation of Exporters (ASMEX). The delegation of 35 business leaders is traveling to the Egyptian capital from May 3-5, 2025. Initiated by the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade Omar Hejira, ASMEX President Hassan Sentissi El Idrissi is leading the mission with the aim to promote 'Made in Morocco' products. 'This mission is the result of long-term strategic work carried out by ASMEX with determination and vision,' said a confederation's spokesperson. The visit builds on recent talks with Egyptian officials. In April, the Egyptian ambassador visited ASMEX headquarters, followed by a successful 'Egypt Country Zoom' event where participants learned about market opportunities and how to enter the Egyptian market. Business leaders and the press praised these initiatives, which showcase ASMEX's commitment to promoting national exports and addressing industry needs. Through its president's consistent leadership, the Confederation demonstrates its ability to unite, prepare, and support companies through strategic partnerships rather than improvised approaches. ASMEX stressed that a successful economic mission depends on careful preparation, representative participation (exclusively exporters in this case), and clear objectives. The organization continues its responsible mission to support Moroccan exporters while defending its role as a leader in the country's economic diplomacy. The two countries have recently been intensifying bilateral economic ties. Morocco and Egypt have recently pledged to fortify bilateral trade relations through a newfound Egyptian 'Fast Track' system. The system is set to streamline access for Moroccan exports into Egyptian markets, establishing concrete mechanisms to facilitate trade, including a direct communication line to address obstacles between the two nations. Read also: Morocco, Egypt Pledge to Strengthen Bilateral Ties Tags: Morocco Egypt TradeMorocco tradeMorocco-Egypttrade

Moroccan exporters embark on strategic trade mission to Egypt
Moroccan exporters embark on strategic trade mission to Egypt

Ya Biladi

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Ya Biladi

Moroccan exporters embark on strategic trade mission to Egypt

The Moroccan Exporters' Confederation (ASMEX) has announced that a major delegation of Moroccan exporters will be visiting Cairo, Egypt, from May 3 to 5, in a trade mission. The goal is to strengthen commercial ties and explore new market opportunities in Egypt. The mission, initiated by Secretary of State for Foreign Trade Omar Hejira and led by ASMEX President Hassan Sentissi El Idrissi, is the result of a long-term strategic effort. According to a statement from the Confederation, the initiative—meticulously prepared and driven by ASMEX—demonstrates a strong commitment to promoting Made in Morocco products. Bringing together 35 business leaders from key export sectors, the mission follows a series of high-level exchanges with Egyptian authorities, which began in April with a visit from the Egyptian ambassador to ASMEX's headquarters. This was followed by the successful «Zoom Egypt» event, which offered participants valuable insights into the Egyptian market and how to access it. The momentum generated by these efforts, welcomed by business operators and widely reported in the media, reinforces ASMEX's pivotal role in advancing Morocco's export agenda and anticipating the needs of its productive sectors. Thanks to the ongoing leadership of its president, the Confederation continues to showcase its ability to mobilize, guide, and support Moroccan companies within a strategic partnership framework—far from any improvised approaches. In this regard, ASMEX emphasizes that the success of any trade mission depends on thorough preparation, the representativeness of the delegation—composed exclusively of exporters in this case—and clearly defined objectives.

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